Steven Paul Jobs (San Francisco, 24 de febrero de 1955-Palo Alto, 05 de octubre de 2011) fue un empresario, diseñador industrial, magnate empresarial, propietario de medios e inversor estadounidense. Fue cofundador y presidente ejecutivo de Apple y máximo accionista individual de The Walt Disney Company. 69 AÑOS 56 AÑOS 13 AÑOS 🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑💼💼💼💼💼💼💼💼💼💼💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
apply this to your own life. "To me, marketing is about values. This is a very complicated world, it's a very noisy world. And we're not going to get the chance to get people to remember much about us. No company is. So we have to be really clear on what we want them to know about us."
The fact that SJ is lookin like he hasn't shaved in weeks, wearing shorts and a pair of Chaco's while talking in front of (what appears to be) a bunch of employees is so awesome! haha
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I was one of the lucky few sitting in the audience that day in 1997. Totally no expecting Steve Jobs to talk to us Apple resellers. Still amazed that even today many brand name business still don't get this.
steve you did change the world to the better, a lot of companies has been inspired by you and by apple ( they don't admit it though ) but without you steve the world would've been a totally different place. RIP Steve Jobs.
The only thing Steve Jobs knew about was clever marketing. He knew nothing about technology and next to nothing about quality. The only people who new about that were his employees. I'm not saying that's bad, I'm just sayin.
Steve's a genius not because of the iPhone, or iPad. But because he started a company from scratch, and knew what direction to take since then making his company which started in a garaje to the most valuable company in the world. It's amazing how much he knows, just watch his countless speeches on how much he knows about business, people, technology, and how they couple together. All of this, without a college degree or business background before Apple. It's amazing.
his "donation" is the innovations he (and others) created... so that we (you and I) could have livelihoods of our own by using these creationsˆˆˆˆˆ as our tools to earn a living. And for some, continue to change the world. I don't understand why some people hold charity against the guy. He taught the man to fish.
In the dying town of Canton, OH are two sad direct marketing companies, both of which import cheap crap from China, buy up unused ad space in papers all over the country, and advertise their shit using false promises and exaggerated claims. Roughly 2,000 employees are wasting their lives for such a lousy cause. Stupid companies like that, which are all over the world, will never be in the same league as Apple.
"It's not about talking about how Mac is better than Windows" 15 years later he releases a huge ad campaign starring Justin Long based on exactly that.
Love this guy he is soo awesome these few words are soo great i already feel ambitious for my life after listening to him keep those gem videos coming i will watch all of em
@zabrak999 First, time is money when youre Steve Jobs. A billionaire using his or her influence to rally support can be just as helpful as him or her donating a couple of million dollars, especially when that person is as influential as Jobs. Second, donations often arent made public unless the person giving the money wants it to be. Steve Jobs isn't concerned with appearing on Oprah to announce how much hes going to give. Chances are he donated, but we will never know for sure how much.
@Jonmad17 so his wife did something, he said something about donating organs, and he did something with bono's RED thing what does this have to do with him donating money?
@zabrak999 His wife spent much of the last decade involved in multiple charities, he also spoke in favor of organ donation, and he participated in the RED campaign with Apple. Saying he never donated a nickel is a flatout lie.
Remember how Bill Gates is actually changing the world for the better with his jesus-like philanthropy? Remember how steve jobs didn't donate a nickle to charity?
@thebbeenn Actually, this commercial did a great deal of good. Jobs had been gone from Apple for 12 years. The company was close to bankruptcy. At the time, Apple had just purchased one of Jobs' companies, Next, to form the basis of a modern operating system for the Mac. Job became an Apple board member at that time, but that was his only tie to Apple. The ad signaled the start of the turnaround. Beginning with the iMac the following year, Apple slowly became profitable again.
uhn... yes... shit lot of good that commercial did. Don't get me wrong, I'm a steadfast Mac user, have never owned a PC. But Mac almost went downhill around that time with no sign of ever picking up. Not until they came up with the ipod did things start turning around. But that's part of what Apple is. They're the small but loudmouthed rebel of the computer industry. And I love the fact that Mac is the smaller platform, else I'd be as malware ridden as the PC users - and we don't want that.